For healthcare providers trying to deliver better patient care and clinical documentation, Abridge is a powerful option. This generative AI platform converts clinical conversations into structured notes that are built directly into Epic systems. It writes notes in real-time in more than 14 languages, offers clinically validated summaries for more than 50 specialties, and ensures notes are verifiable with the original transcripts and recordings. Abridge can free clinicians from up to 70 hours of work per month, helping to reduce burnout and improve work-life balance.
Another top choice is Nuance, which offers a suite of conversational AI tools, including those for patient care and clinical documentation. With more than two decades of domain expertise, Nuance has worked with 10,000 healthcare organizations and 75% of the Fortune 100. Its tools use natural language understanding and systems integration to automate clinical workflows and free up clinicians to focus on higher value work, making it a good all-purpose option for health care providers.
Suki is another top contender, an AI-powered voice assistant that automates clinical workflows and cuts administrative work. Suki spans multiple specialties and tightly integrates with big EHR systems like Epic, Cerner and Athena. It's designed with security in mind, following HIPAA and SOC2 Type 2 standards, and can help you achieve major cost savings and productivity improvements while improving physician satisfaction and retention.